Texas Transportation Commission OKs $21.5B Statewide Mobility Plan

AUTHOR(S)

Albanese, Elizabeth

PUB. DATE

November 2004

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;11/22/2004, Vol. 350 Issue 32015, p44

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Reports on the Texas Transportation Commission's approval of a statewide mobility plan that, using bonds and cash financing, will speed up the timetable for transportation projects. Mobility plans presented by major metropolitan areas of the state; Plans to speed up highway, aviation and public transportation projects; State revenues supporting the bonds.

ACCESSION #

15139261

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